Month: July 2019
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Reports of “scabies, shingles and chickenpox” at border facility prompt calls for answers
House Democrats want top immigration officials from the Trump administration to testify this week about the crisis at the border. The lawmakers want answers about reports of dangerous and unsanitary conditions at migrant detention facilities. Ben Tracy reports. CBS This Morning video.
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Starbucks execs meet with Tempe police after cops were asked to leave store
Starbucks is apologizing to an Arizona police department after six officers were apparently asked to leave a store on the Fourth of July. This was because a customer said the officers made him feel unsafe. The coffee giant faces growing backlash online. Jamie Yuccas reports. CBS This Morning video.
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NYPD Trying To Identify Suspects In Bronx Burglary
Police say a man and a woman stole a refrigerator and washer from a commercial building on Sherman Street in June. CBS2 New York news video.
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Newark Woman Accused Of Stabbing 2 Police Officers
Officers say they responded to a call of a person acting violently and irrationally early on July 4. CBS2 New York news video.
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The people vs. Chief Justice Roberts
2020 census decision will have massive, deeply damaging implications for America. #FoxNews FOX News video.
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Rainbow Flags Again Burned Outside Harlem Gay Bar
A bar in Harlem has again been targeted by an apparent hate crime after a rainbow flag was set on fire outside the building. CBS2 New York news video news.
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Ocasio-Cortez was ‘viciously dishonest’ about the border
Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich on the mounting divide within the Democratic Party, the border crisis, U.S. tensions with Iran and President Trump’s meeting with the emir of Qatar. FOX Business video.
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Katz: “This is a problem for the party”
Queens DA Democratic primary candidate Melinda Katz says the thin margin that separates her from Tiffany Cabn is troublesome. PIX11 New York news video.
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NYPD, FDNY Searching For Missing EMT
The NYPD and FDNY need the public’s help locating a missing paramedic 39 y.o. man , who was last seen on Saturday. CBS2 New York news video.
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Pedestrian Struck And Killed In Harlem
Witnesses describe a scary scene after a 64-year-old man was hit and killed by a taxi on a Harlem street. CBS New York video.
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Police-Involved Shooting Rocks Bronx
A man in his 50s was wounded during an altercation with police officers on Sunday in the Highbridge section of the Bronx . CBS New York video.
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NYPD: Officers Forced To Fire At Threatening Man
he NYPD says an officer was forced to fire his gun after a suspect allegedly pointed a gun at him and said “die.” CBS2 New York news video.
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President Trump Delivers Remarks Upon Departure
Congratulation to US Soccer team, CENSUS , NY Times fabrications, Border Patrol, Iran and Obama – Donald Trump Bedminster, NJ . Official White House video.
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Police Seek Person Of Interest In Brooklyn Subway Station Slashing
Police are trying to identify a person of interest in connection to a Brooklyn subway station slashing. (Video Credit: NYPD Crime Stoppers)- CBS New York video.
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Trump allowing US companies to do limited business with Huawei
Asia analyst Gordon Chang says you cannot separate doing business with some parts of Huawei and not others. FOX News video.
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Bride saves money by exclusively using Amazon for wedding
The cost of a wedding in the United States is just under $34,000, according to the theknot.com, but one North Carolina couple managed to only shell out around $3,000 — all thanks to Amazon. ABC7NY
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Dealing With #MeToo Moments
Ben Shapiro speaks with Fox News host Shannon Bream about her experiences with workplace gender politics and how she navigates them. The Daily Wire.
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Furry Friend Finder: Jack & Blondie
Jack is a 4-month-old, 5-pound Yorkie puppy, and Blondie is an 11-month-old, 44-pound, deaf Boxer-mix puppy. CBS New York video.
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Brooklyn entrepreneur roasts coffee by hand for a cause
With just one pan, an open fire, and his hand, a Brooklyn entrepreneur is finding success roasting coffee in his backyard. Birane Seck, an immigrant from Senegal, uses a traditional Senegalese method he learned as a kid for roasting, at times, about 100 pounds of coffee a day for his company, Jeef-Jeel.,,, ABC7 New York…
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“We Should Legalise Most Drugs” – Christopher Snowdon on the Nanny State – TRIGGERnometry
Christopher Snowdon is a writer and the Head of Lifestyle Economics at the IEA. In this episode we discuss: 00:01:30 Why We Should Legalise Most Drugs 00:41:44 Why We’re Fat and What Can We Do About It? TRIGGERnometry video